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31 years ago today 14 women were killed at l'École Polytechnique in Montreal. Now the massacre is widely accepted as an anti-feminist attack; what were anti-feminist movements like at the time? What role did they play in the massacre?
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As follow up questions, I'd also be interested to know:

  1. What was the media reaction like in the immediate aftermath? Was the massacre acknowledged as gender-related violence?
  2. Did it impact women getting into STEM?

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